On 16 Jul 2014, at 9:26, Axel Luttgens wrote:
Le 16 juil. 2014 à 13:39, Jim Reid a écrit :
On 16 Jul 2014, at 08:10, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
That explains it, I'm on 10.9.4, and there is no libpcre in
/usr/lib.
Strange. My 10.9.4 boxes have libpcre in /usr/lib. I'm fairly sure
Apple put them there because I certainly didn't install them. If I
had, they'd be in /usr/local/lib and I'd have the source tarball
somewhere.
I suspect libprce was added to the base OS when the Xcode developer
tools got installed. The dates of these library files are the same as
those for the compilers and whatnot.
Unless I'm wrong, those libpcre*.dylib always came with the OS.
Otherwise, how could the postfix binaries shipped by Apple sucessfully
run? ;-)
Not historically a problem. From a disk with a Leopard installation
(i.e. from 2010):
$ /Volumes/olddisk/usr/sbin/postconf -m
btree
cidr
environ
hash
proxy
regexp
static
unix